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Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.

Tag Archive: congress

Orphan Works: Write Your Representative

With the orphan works debate continuing to rage, for those who are opposed to the bill, I’ve written a draft letter to send to government representatives outlining some of they key problems with the bill and why artists are opposed to it.

A Realistic Look at Orphan Works

The proposed orphan works legislation has been drawing a large amount of criticism from bloggers and visual artists alike. However, much of it goes beyond what is likely to happen and what artists should be worrying about.

Orphan Works Bills Introduced

After a great deal of anticipation, the orphan works bills have been submitted in both the House and the Senate. What do they say and how are they different from their 2006 predecesor?

Orphan Works Redux

The orphan works bill, killed nearly two years ago after a protest from artists, seems prepared to make a reappearance sometime in the coming days or weeks. Learn what you need to be prepared here.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 49

It’s been another wild week for copyright news and that means it is time for another Episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show. From fast cars to slow laws, we run the gamut of this week’s copyright news.

Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 45

It’s been another crazy week of copyright news and, as usual, Chris and I try to sum it all up in one short hour of humor, news and views.

Weekend Linkroll – Congress Targets Colleges

It’s been yet another busy week for copyright news as even the U.S. Congress makes headlines by passing a controversial piece of copyright legislation targeted at universities.